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"Crawling News from Official Journals" matching MCP tools:

  • List the public disclosure feeds this server aggregates, how many disclosures are cached per source, each source's newest item and an honest staleness flag, plus cache ages. Takes no arguments. Also states the scope plainly: public feeds only — no .onion access, no arbitrary fetching or crawling, no credential or PII output. Check this first if another tool's answer looks thin: a stale live feed is a finding, not background noise.
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  • Latest TipRanks news articles (newest first) from TipRanks's own editorial/wire feed — each with a text excerpt, unlike get_assets_news. Use for general market news (no ticker), news on a specific stock with a short summary of each story, or to browse a news category. This is also the tool for news from a specific PAST date range — pass from_date AND to_date together; the archive holds years of stories, so a past window is answerable here even though get_assets_news only reaches recent articles. Args: tickers: Optional comma-separated tickers to filter by (e.g. 'NVDA,AAPL'). Omit for general market news. category: Optional single category (see the field description). from_date: Optional 'YYYY-MM-DD' recency floor. limit: Max articles to return (default 20). to_date: Optional 'YYYY-MM-DD' inclusive upper bound. Results are newest-first, so from_date alone returns today's news rather than news from around that date — add to_date to scope a window. Returns a JSON list of {id, title, excerpt, author, category, date, url, tickers}. To read a full article, pass its url or id to get_article.
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  • Extract data from ONE public social-video URL (YouTube incl. Shorts, TikTok, Instagram Reels, Pinterest, Reddit): metadata/insights/transcript/frames/digest/comments/etc — see `fields`. When NOT to use: non-video pages, private/login-walled content, or bulk crawling (one URL per call). Returns one JSON object with only the requested fields + a `cost` block (micro-USD); shapes: https://framefetch.net/docs. Cost scales with what you request (frames/transcript cost more than metadata). No key? POST /v1/keys {email} -> instant key (~100 free calls); or x402 (USDC), no account. Example: {"url":"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=...","fields":["metadata","transcript"]}.
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  • Scan a Xero "Manual Journals" CSV export for cleanup issues — unbalanced journals, duplicate journals (same date + same totals), and schema problems (invalid dates, malformed amounts, missing account code/name, missing group key). Input is the raw CSV content the user pastes after exporting from Xero via Accounting → Advanced → Manual Journals → Export. Xero-specific idioms handled: signed Amount column (positive = credit, negative = debit), explicit Debit/Credit fallback shape, Reference-or-Narration+Date grouping, account code preferred over name. Max 5,000 rows; max 5 MB. Returns structured flags with severity, a roll-up summary, parse diagnostics, and a shareable URL at agents.hellobooks.ai/r/{slug}. Use this when a user pastes Xero manual-journal data, asks "check my Xero books", or "find issues in my Xero journal". The funnel CTA routes to /migrate/from-xero for users who want to fix at scale.
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  • WebIntel Sitemap Scanner — $0.01 per call (x402 USDC on Base). Discover every page on a website. Give it a domain and get back its list of URLs — found via robots.txt and sitemap.xml, following sitemap indexes, up to 500 pages. Use it to map a site's structure before crawling or to find which pages are worth reading. Pay per call with x402, no account needed.
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  • Get certified shipping-disruption publications from reviewed official port-authority sources. The current publisher denominator is the official Port of Rotterdam and Port of Los Angeles news series. Every article in each finite collection window is retained; only explicit operational-disruption terms enter the customer result, and a successful zero-advisory collection stays empty instead of inventing an alert. For quantitative measurements, use shippingrates_congestion. For route-level risk scoring, use shippingrates_risk_score. PAID: $0.02/call via x402 (USDC on Base or Solana). Without payment, returns 402 with payment instructions. Returns the unchanged API array of { headline, summary, source, port_code, severity, published_at }.
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    MCP server for generating Scopus ISSN boolean queries based on journal rankings. Supports ABDC, AJG, and FT50 ranking systems with configurable grade filters and field restrictions.
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    An MCP server that exposes any REST API to LLMs through runtime discovery, providing tools to browse endpoints, fetch schemas, and apply business rules without hardcoding or schema duplication.
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  • Get the current certified ECB reference rate between two supported currencies — useful for converting shipping costs quoted in different currencies (USD, EUR, INR, SGD, CNY, JPY, and the rest of the official ECB daily series). Use this to normalize costs from different carriers/countries to a common currency for comparison. The official publication is updated on ECB working days; unsupported currencies fail closed. FREE — no payment required. Returns: { rate, from, to, source, fetched_at, cache_age_minutes }
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  • Get certified shipping-disruption publications from reviewed official port-authority sources. The current publisher denominator is the official Port of Rotterdam and Port of Los Angeles news series. Every article in each finite collection window is retained; only explicit operational-disruption terms enter the customer result, and a successful zero-advisory collection stays empty instead of inventing an alert. For quantitative measurements, use shippingrates_congestion. For route-level risk scoring, use shippingrates_risk_score. PAID: $0.02/call via x402 (USDC on Base or Solana). Without payment, returns 402 with payment instructions. Returns the unchanged API array of { headline, summary, source, port_code, severity, published_at }.
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  • Submits a demo request. The prospect receives a confirmation email and must click the link in it before the request reaches a human at A Cloud Frontier. Use only when a real person has explicitly asked for a demo and provided their own working email address. Do NOT call this for testing, evaluation, or crawling purposes — automated and unconfirmable requests are rejected.
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  • Scan a QuickBooks Online "Journal Entries" CSV export for cleanup issues — unbalanced journals (debits ≠ credits, with severity by deviation), duplicate journals (same date + same totals, likely posted twice), and schema problems (invalid dates, malformed amounts, missing accounts, missing journal numbers). Input is the raw CSV content the user pastes after exporting from QBO via Reports → Accountant → Journal → Export. Max 5,000 rows; max 5 MB. Returns a structured flag list with severity (high/medium/low), a roll-up summary by category and severity, parse diagnostics (column mapping + unmapped columns), and a shareable URL at agents.hellobooks.ai/r/{slug} (7-day TTL) that renders a branded analysis page suitable for sending to a CA or bookkeeper. Use this when a user pastes QBO journal data, asks "check my books", "find issues in my QBO journal", or "what is wrong with my journal entries". Each flag includes a `fixableInHellobooks` boolean — true means HelloBooks can resolve it automatically in the paid product.
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  • Scan a QuickBooks Online "Journal Entries" CSV export for cleanup issues — unbalanced journals (debits ≠ credits, with severity by deviation), duplicate journals (same date + same totals, likely posted twice), and schema problems (invalid dates, malformed amounts, missing accounts, missing journal numbers). Input is the raw CSV content the user pastes after exporting from QBO via Reports → Accountant → Journal → Export. Max 5,000 rows; max 5 MB. Returns a structured flag list with severity (high/medium/low), a roll-up summary by category and severity, parse diagnostics (column mapping + unmapped columns), and a shareable URL at agents.hellobooks.ai/r/{slug} (7-day TTL) that renders a branded analysis page suitable for sending to a CA or bookkeeper. Use this when a user pastes QBO journal data, asks "check my books", "find issues in my QBO journal", or "what is wrong with my journal entries". Each flag includes a `fixableInHellobooks` boolean — true means HelloBooks can resolve it automatically in the paid product.
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  • Before audit crawling, reads robots.txt and a bounded same-host sitemap tree—including namespaced, WordPress, and Yoast-style indexes—then returns page scope plus standard and white-label USDC quotes. Up to 10 pages cost $0.01 standard or $0.02 white-label; each additional page costs $0.001 or $0.002. A payable quote includes the quoteId required by start_paid_audit.
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  • PAID CAPABILITY ($0.005 USDC per successful extraction via x402 v2). Fetches one public page and returns its main content as clean Markdown plus title, description, outbound links, and word count. Single page only — no crawling or JavaScript rendering. This MCP call validates the target and returns the canonical x402 HTTP handoff; payment and the result are exchanged at GET https://api.santosautomation.com/v1/extract?url=... (or POST {"url": "…"}). No account or API key is required.
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  • Before fetching, crawling, scraping, opening, or browser-rendering an unfamiliar http/https URL, call this with the ACTUAL destination URL. Returns the best first route: HTTP, BROWSER, MACHINE_ENDPOINT, or AVOID, plus access/JS/size/cost hints. Do not substitute example.com when a real task URL is available.
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  • Get certified shipping-disruption publications from reviewed official port-authority sources. The current publisher denominator is the official Port of Rotterdam and Port of Los Angeles news series. Every article in each finite collection window is retained; only explicit operational-disruption terms enter the customer result, and a successful zero-advisory collection stays empty instead of inventing an alert. For quantitative measurements, use shippingrates_congestion. For route-level risk scoring, use shippingrates_risk_score. PAID: $0.02/call via x402 (USDC on Base or Solana). Without payment, returns 402 with payment instructions. Returns the unchanged API array of { headline, summary, source, port_code, severity, published_at }.
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  • Get certified shipping-disruption publications from reviewed official port-authority sources. The current publisher denominator is the official Port of Rotterdam and Port of Los Angeles news series. Every article in each finite collection window is retained; only explicit operational-disruption terms enter the customer result, and a successful zero-advisory collection stays empty instead of inventing an alert. For quantitative measurements, use shippingrates_congestion. For route-level risk scoring, use shippingrates_risk_score. PAID: $0.02/call via x402 (USDC on Base or Solana). Without payment, returns 402 with payment instructions. Returns the unchanged API array of { headline, summary, source, port_code, severity, published_at }.
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  • Recent New Zealand earthquakes from GeoNet (official NZ monitoring, GNS Science), filtered by minimum Modified Mercalli Intensity. MMI 3 ≈ widely felt, 5 ≈ damaging; -1 returns all located quakes. Returns magnitude, depth, locality, felt intensity, and coordinates, newest first. Keyless.
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  • Scan a Xero "Manual Journals" CSV export for anomalies — currently round-number lines (debit or credit amounts that are exact multiples of $1,000, above a $1,000 materiality threshold). Input is raw CSV text from Xero Accounting → Advanced → Manual Journals → Export. Max 5,000 rows; max 5 MB. Returns flagged lines with severity ($100K+ high, $10K+ medium, else low) and a shareable URL. Use this when a user pastes Xero data and asks "any anomalies?", "look for round numbers", or "anything suspicious". Same Tier-0 / paid-product split as the QBO variant — history-aware anomaly checks (GL outliers, vendor history, archived-vendor activity, LLM-narrated suspicious) live in the authenticated MCP / paid product.
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  • Official disaster-risk categories at a Japanese train station, relayed live from the MLIT 不動産情報ライブラリ (Real Estate Information Library): flood inundation-depth rank, landform / liquefaction classification, and storm-surge inundation-area presence (landslide & tsunami are license-restricted and return available:false with a link to the official maps). Returns the official values/categories as-is — no composite score, no judgment. Accepts a station name in Japanese (新宿, 武蔵小杉) or romaji (Shinjuku, Musashi-Kosugi). For research/analytics; NOT a substitute for official government hazard maps or evacuation decisions.
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  • Get official air quality for a German city (PM10, NO2 and more). Sourced from the Umweltbundesamt (UBA). Read-only. For live nearest-station hourly readings use ``get_city_resource(slug, resource='air')`` instead.
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